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Duffel Bag Spouse Travels

Travel + Wellness + Culture + Women Over 50

Author: Stacey A. Peters

WELLNESS ON THE ROAD essential oils for traveling

Travel Wellness Made Easy: 5 Essential Oils I Always Carry

Posted on January 23, 2017December 21, 2025

If you’re reading this post, there is a significant chance you may be traveling with Young Living essential oils. The 5 Best Essential Oils for Travel will help you cope with long flights, jet lag, the street food and just staying above the wellness line in a foreign country too.

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DESTINATIONS & CITY GUIDES Baseball game in Korea

5 Everyday Truths About Living in South Korea You Need to Know

Posted on January 22, 2017November 15, 2025

The shopping is amazing if you’re a size 6 or smaller, wear less than an 8-8 1/2 shoe, don’t possess hips, thighs, booty or cleavage. But even if it fits, it may not be complementary because black girls (white and latina girls) and Korean girls don’t exactly have the same shapes. They zig where we zag, actually they don’t zig or zag, lol.

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DESTINATIONS & CITY GUIDES Brunch and lunch options in Daegu South Korea

The Ultimate Food Guide: Where to Eat in Daegu, South Korea

Posted on January 21, 2017November 15, 2025

My Favorite Places to Eat and Drink in Daegu We aren’t limited to BBQ and traditional fare (with amusing names) in Daegu. You can get a really good bowl of pho and a great hamburger in the same neighborhood. Many restaurants have pictures you can point to, but a few have…

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CULTURE, EVENTS & EXPERIENCES Paju Byukchoji Gardens fountain

26 Ways Travel Takes Over Your Life (In the Best Way)

Posted on January 16, 2017November 16, 2025

You know you are addicted to travel when your 300 bottles of wine are sorted by country. Oh damn, I may have more addictions than I thought!

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DESTINATIONS & CITY GUIDES Gamcheon-Village-statue-519x742

Gamcheon Cultural Village: Best Things to Do and See in Busan’s Colorful Maze

Posted on January 15, 2017November 15, 2025

With Gamcheon Village’s population shrinking, the residents got creative and decided to build larger, more permanent homes and attract the new tourist trade. They decided to paint the exteriors of their shops and homes bright colors and turn the village into a cultural center with the installation of tiled art, sculpture and museums as random as early history and dolls.

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DESTINATIONS & CITY GUIDES Stacey, Bukchon Hanok Village, in Hanbok wht-gld

A Year in Asia: Must-See Adventures and Unforgettable Journeys

Posted on January 2, 2017May 29, 2026

2016 has been a banner year in travel for the Peters’ family. We found ourselves out of our element, out of comfort zone and way out on a limb– or zipline. Read the 2016 in Review about this past year which took us to Indonesia, Malaysia, China, Cambodia, Vietnam and Thailand three times.

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HOTELS Sanae Resort Chiang Mai

Soft Openings: Our Stay at Sanae Resort in Chiang Mai

Posted on December 26, 2016November 30, 2025

Located just off Nimmanhaemin Road, a sought after area of Chiang Mai, the Sanae is in the midst of a renovation and within walking distance to a ton of restaurants and shopping. The temples of Old Town are just a 10 minute ride away. There are ton of bars, restaurants, massage parlors and coffee shops up and down Nimman (abbreviated by the locals) Road.

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DESTINATIONS & CITY GUIDES Visiting Wat Rong Khun, white temple in Chiang Rai

Wat Rong Khun in Chiang Rai: Everything You Need to Know Before You Go

Posted on December 11, 2016November 15, 2025

The temple is always in a state of maintenance and construction. The artist wants Wat Rung Khun to have pilgrimagers that return to Chiang Mai not unlike those who return to Spain’s Sagrada Família or India’s Taj Mahal. And not unlike Antoni Gaudí and Shah Jahan, Ajarn Chalermchai does not expect to see his great work completed as its expected to take approximately 60 and 90 years to complete.

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